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Would you want to cry it out, alone, in a strange place? Sleep Training Skepticism

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New research on infant sleep appears to deal a blow to those in the cry-it-out camp. Penn State researcher Douglas Teti examined the role of emotional availability on infant sleep and found that regardless of a family’s night-time routine, infants with parents who were responsive and warm had fewer night wakings and an easier . . . → Read More: Would you want to cry it out, alone, in a strange place? Sleep Training Skepticism